Strasburg Volunteer Fire Department
History
(Still under some construction)
The Strasburg Fire Department first started in1906 with the formation of a hose reel team known as the Massanutten Hose Co. This team was housed on present day Holliday St. It was noted that the two major factors a man had to possess was a strong back and long legs for running and pulling. In 1908 the Massanutten Hose Co. won first place and became World Champions in a hose team race held in Harrisonburg, VA. In 1921, with the birth of motorized vehicles, the organization changed. The hose reel was replaced with motorized Fire Equipment and the name was also changed. The organization was then named the Citizens Fire Co. Shortly after their formation, the Co. placed4 motorized fire trucks in service. Two of these were home made. During this time the Co. also purchased its first coats, boots and helmets. Other Equipment bought in this era included a generator, portable pump and respirator In1938 the organization changed its name again. The Strasburg Fire Department was formed. The company built a building in1952 which was completed and dedicated debt free on April 26, 1953. The department is housed in the same building today. The building was built in Memory “To the soldiers of all foreign wars from Strasburg and the Davis district residents.” The Strasburg Fire Department, since organizing, has owned and used many different pieces of motorized equipment. The second pumper owned was a 1939 Ford built by Oren Roanoke Corp. In 1971, with the addition of the new ford pumper, this piece of equipment was donated to men in the Star Tannery area who soon formed the Star Tannery Fire Dept. In 1983 the pumper was returned to its original owner and is presently in storage. The Strasburg Fire Department has in service today 4 pieces of apparatus. The oldest being a 1964 Ford Tanker. This piece carries 1200 gallons of water and has a 300 gallon per minute pump. The tanker first started out as a 1937 Chevy and 1500 gallon oil tank. In 1964 the chassis was replaced with a Ford and in 1974 the tank was replaced with a 1200 gallon tank. The tank work was done by Broadway Sheet Metal, which also built cabinets around the tank for storage of equipment. With technological Advances in firefighting the tanker soon became outdated. In 1978, instead of replacing the Tanker, the department once again did a refurbish job. This time the truck was sent to Clearbrook Welding, where it had extensive pump and tank work done. Additions at this time included a 10’’ quick dump valve and portable tank which allows the truck to dump its 1200 gallons of water in a portable tank in less than 1 minute. Then the truck can seek out an addition source of water. The tanker is a vital piece of apparatus which runs all out of town fires and most large commercial fires both in and out of town. The second oldest piece of apparatus is a 1966 Ford Pumper. This piece has a 500 gallon per minute front mount pump and carries 500 gallons of water. This pumper was bought new in 1966 from Marion Body Works in Wisconsin. The department had the same problem with this piece as the tanker. So in 1978 this piece was sent to Clearbrook Welding where it too was completely refurbished. New Cabinets were added and extensive pump overhaul and piping was done. This pumper is known as Engine 51. It runs all grass and most auto fires. It is the second pumper to be dispatched in town and usually hooks up to the hydrant to supply the other equipment. In the early part of 1971 the department ordered another pumper. It is presently the Dept's front line pumper, built by Oren Corp. near Roanoke, VA. The pumper cost $47,000 new, when it was delivered in December of ’71. Due to its age, this piece of apparatus also needed repairs. In 1982 the pumper was sent to Clearbrook Welding for tank repairs and an addition of 4500 watt generator. This pumper also received several new items shortly there after. A 1000 gallon per minute deluge gun, quartz scene lights, emergency horns and foam equipment was added. This pumper known as Wagon 51 has a 750 gallon per minute pump and a 500 gallon tank. It is first dispatched on all Structure related fires, all truck fires, Industrial accidents and mutual aid calls. It is equipped with a Frederick County radio for communication with Middletown units during mutual aid calls. The pumper is designed so firefighters can don breathing apparatus on the way to fire calls. |
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